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@nerthos Some parts of the states are literally pretty much mini tinpot dictatorships, ruled over by these "progressive authoritarians" Its why it broke out in such violence with the election.
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@nerthos that's been true for me too, since I left the rural South where people get a little weird about being bisexual or non-Christian.
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@nerthos Yeah, its just not universally easy for all people is what I'm saying, especially if they live in communities essentially controlled by those kind of those people.
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@nerthos its not like im dishonest on either fronts, or putting up a facade. Its simply natural for me, due to aspects of how the inteactions work: i can edit my message and look up facts online to check my validity, but can do neither irl
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I met my -wife- on twitter, so :P -
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Weird question but batcave it. In a sense aren't you liked IRL by all of us anyways, since the assumption is we'd like you offline? -
@nerthos Depends on the community you live in really. Some are more tolerant than others. America can be really bad for this. So can Germany, if Mastodon and some of Twitter is any indication.
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@nerthos High taxes can only run that much issue except for the next after egyptian gods, and after you don't seem to wear it, I've seen
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@nerthos im up anyways because my brain hates my body
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>a lack of confidence on a person's ideas and worth, and a slight lack of maturity
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@nerthos @cyberpotato something something DEUS VULT
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@nerthos @why I've been going with this philosophy for years, having my brother and some friends that aren't imbeciles aware of my internet life and sites I hang out on, and meeting with people I've met online if distances allow it after enough closeness. I've also never abused internet immunity to be a dick because I can get away with it, considering that a shameful behaviour, nor I've tried to "act normie" IRL, gladly getting in the same kind of chat I'd get on here with IRL friends and being just as honest. It has never given me any trouble at all, which means an absolute separation is not really needed.
Of course if you're a troll online, and want to pretend to be the most normal guy IRL so everyone likes you, it can never work, but trying to keep two completely different personas based on how consequential a annoying someone by speaking your mind can be in each circle shows a lack of confidence on a person's ideas and worth, and a slight lack of maturity. -
Thanks, but surely I'm N O T the only one. (btw: it's been ca. 61 years happy days since Georgian students were killed @when they demonstrated against Nikita Khrushchev's policy of de-Stalinization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_9_Massacre_in_Tbilisi?_1956 )
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Yikes! Which ones?
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@nerthos Oh my bodycounts are always massive, but its easy to fill out the prisoner cap regardless.
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Jesus is The Son of #God.
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@nerthos Yes, yes it is. Tis why I tend to favour axes, they break shields well.
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@nerthos Yeah I tend to get impatient and want to go viking berserker in the middle of enemy lines or some mango.
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@nerthos I usually just take an axe and play polo with heads, but your way is safer and more actually tactical. I've just never been hard pressed enough by the M&B:W AI to need to worry about proper tactical formations except outside of seiges of castles with large garrisons.
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@nerthos I tend to just fill out my roster with my noble companions and buff up the commoners and middleclassmen to be my personal retinue.
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@nerthos I swear to Potato Knishesing god every time I accept an alliance from those shifty apples they betray it.
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@nerthos he will pay